travel plans upon learning of Reynaud's resignation.: 138–142 Jules Jeanneney and Édouard Herriot, Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies...
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Paul Ramadier (17 March 1888 – 14 October 1961) was a French statesman. The son of a psychiatrist, Ramadier graduated in law from the University of Toulouse...
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Bolshevism and the French Revolutionary Tradition". In Schwab, Gail M.; Jeanneney, John R. (eds.). The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact. Westport...
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successive Presidents of OFCE have been: 1981–1989: Jean-Marcel Jeanneney 1989–2010: Jean-Paul Fitoussi 2011–2013: Philippe Weil Since 2014: Xavier Ragot [fr]...
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newly elected Chamber of Deputies following the assassination of President Paul Doumer by Pavel Gurgulov on 6 May 1932. Re-elected in 1939, largely because...
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Gazier (1 February 1956 – 6 November 1957) Paul Bacon (6 November 1957 – 8 January 1959) Jean-Marcel Jeanneney (8 January 1966 – 30 May 1968) Maurice Schumann...
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(with or without consecrated hosts). This "anachronistic law" (Jean-Noël Jeanneney) was never seriously applied and was repealed in the first months of Louis...
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1994–1997: Jean Favier 1997–2002: Jean-Pierre Angremy 2002–2007: Jean-Noël Jeanneney 2007–2016: Bruno Racine 2016–present: Laurence Engel Raoul Rigault, leader...
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Paul Henri Marie Joseph Marchandeau, (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi maʁi ʒozɛf maʁʃɑ̃do]; Gaillac, Tarn on 10 August 1882 - Paris 15th on 31 May 1968)...
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Schumann – Minister of Social Affairs On 28 April 1969 – Jean-Marcel Jeanneney succeeded Capitant as interim Minister of Justice. Une politique étrangère...
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Anderson, Conservative politics in France, Allen and Unwen, 1974. Jean-Noël Jeanneney, « La Fédération Républicaine », in Rémond & Bourdin (dir), La France...
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dealing with labor unrest. In 1906, he became president of France, defeating Paul Doumer. According to David Bell, he had a talent for spotting political talent...
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Corniglion-Molinier Lecourt Fifth Republic Debré Michelet Chenot Foyer Joxe Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau...
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Belot (12 October 1995). "A quoi sert le Suez ?". Les Echos. Jean-Noël Jeanneney (1981), L'argent caché : Milieux d'affaires et pouvoirs politiques dans...
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Duhamel) Hervé Gaymard, former French Minister of Finance Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, former Minister of Industry, French ambassador to Algeria Jack Lang,...
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Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Schwab, Gail M., and John R. Jeanneney, The French Revolution of 1789 and its impact, p. 277-278, Greenwood Publishing...
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Berthelot – Minister of Foreign Affairs Godefroy Cavaignac – Minister of War Paul Doumer – Minister of Finance Louis Ricard – Minister of Justice Édouard Locroy...
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Corniglion-Molinier Lecourt Fifth Republic Debré Michelet Chenot Foyer Joxe Capitant Jeanneney Pleven Taittinger Lecanuet Guichard Peyrefitte Faure Badinter Crépeau...
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Herriot (who would later be a prosecution witness at Pétain's trial) and Jeanneney, the presidents of the two Chambers of Parliament, as well as Lebrun said...
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he could re-convene the Parliament; the President of the Senate Jules Jeanneney was also contacted, but could not be found. Laval's machinations failed:...
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Succeeded by Christian de La Malène Political offices Preceded by Jean-Marcel Jeanneney Minister of Social Affairs 1968–1969 Succeeded by — Preceded by Michel...
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of the 8th duke, Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie (1949 – 2012). César-Paul-Emmanuel (1854 – 1926) Duke of France (succeeded as 4th Duke of Broglie 1870)...
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In May 1919 the Chamber of Deputies finally debated the bill proposed by Paul Dussaussoy in 1906 for limited women's suffrage. Viviani gave an eloquent...
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Jean Clair, Claude Cookman, Robert Delpire, Jean Leymarie, Jean-Noel Jeanneney and Serge Toubiana. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003. German, French, Korean...
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on 23 November 1855 and was buried in the little church of the village. Paul Thureau-Dangin, Histoire de la monarchie de juillet (1884) Molé's short biography...
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without consecrated hosts). This anachronistic law (according to Jean-Noël Jeanneney) was in the end never applied (except on a minor point) and repealed in...
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November 1813 – 11 April 1814: Mathieu Molé 3 April 1814 – 13 May 1814: Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey 13 May 1814 – 20 March 1815: Charles Henri Dambray...
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tyrannicide, ed. des Cimes, Paris, 2013 ISBN 979-10-91058-05-6. Jean-Noël Jeanneney, An attack. Petit-Clamart, 22 August 1962, Seuil, 2016. Simon Treins (scénario)...
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the only child of Jacques Antoine Auriol (1855–1933), a baker nicknamed Paul, and Angélique Virginie Durand (1861–1945). His great-grandmother, Anne Auriol...
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the first months of King Louis-Philippe's reign. Historian Jean-Noël Jeanneney, former president of the Bibliothèque nationale de France (2002–2007)...
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